Posted by
Romain Guiet on
Sep 30, 2015; 7:10am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/how-to-measure-the-volume-of-the-tissue-tp5014496p5014497.html
Hi YiSong,
you may have a look to stereology technics and the cavalieri estimator :
http://www.stereology.info/cavalieri-estimator/.
or you can try to measure the volume displacement to calculate the volume, using Archimedes Principle.
Cheers,
Romain
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Objet : how to measure the volume of the tissue
Dear ImageJ users,
I want to measure the volume of the each mouse heart. I want to use digital
camera to take the photo of the tissue and extract the essential
information to calculate the volume. How can I do and use which kind of
plugin to complete my task? Thanks.
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